And three geek gifts when you just want to splurge

Now for you gift-givers with pockets deeper than a bag of holding, or something like that. Here are some geek wares where price is no object, certainly for that first dreamy item.

The Sandman Omnibus Silver Edition ($499.95, limited to 500 numbered copies)Told you so. This ridiculously lavish commemorative set celebrates the 25th anniversary of Neil Gaiman’s “The Sandman” as only a seminal work of sequential art should be honored. The slipcase edition collects the comic saga’s entire run in two deluxe hardcovers with silver-gilded pages, along with a page personally signed by Gaiman. It’s like Dream and the rest of the Endless had an estate sale.#$#$

DC Comics the New 52 Super Heroes vs. Super Villains Action Figures 7-Pack ($99.95)This septet of New 52-era DC characters features three good guys (Batman, the Flash and Aquaman), their respective nemeses (the Joker, Captain Cold and Black Manta) and one chaotically neutral Catwoman in the middle of the fray. Sure, you’ve seen these figures before, but this time Bats and Flash get a special metallic upgrade. And who can resist a new Catwoman figure, or a Joker rocking his own skinned face for a mask?#$#$

Game of Thrones Puzzle of Westeros ($59.99)Like I’ve written before, this may be the closest you ever get to bringing the “Games of Thrones” opening credits to life, or at least to your kitchen table. The 4D Cityscape puzzle provides a three-layered look at King’s Landing, the Wall and other Westeros points of interest, with an information booklet and landmark flags and house sigils aplenty. The fully-assembled puzzle covers 30 x 18 inches, with a good two inches in height.